Del Webb Point Hope is a neighborhood for adults aged 55 and over who want to keep active and spend time with neighbors, and it's been known as a gathering place with quite a long and storied past, so folks can feel like they're part of something ongoing. The community feels resort-like with spaces for people to meet up and enjoy themselves, with plenty of outdoor activities designed right in, such as a bocce court and walking areas, plus plans for a clubhouse, a boat house, and an amenity center down the line, and there's already a pool built for relaxing or swimming laps when the weather's good. Del Webb builds the homes here, and there's a handful of floor plans by three separate builders, focusing on Lowcountry style but with newer, more flexible layouts; these homes come with personalization options for anyone who wants to choose their own touches instead of settling for the same thing as everyone else, and homes also come with a 10-year home warranty, which can be important peace of mind for some people. Grocery stores like Publix, Harris Teeter, and Costco are nearby, with places for sweet treats such as sweetFrog, Bked Shop, and the Walmart Bakery, plus there are a bunch of local spots to eat including Joey Tomatoes Deli, Coach's Canteen, and Famulari's Pizzeria Cainhoy. Coffee lovers have their pick with shops like Lowcountry Coffee Roasters, Starbucks, Tidal Grounds Coffee, and Dunkin', and if anyone's looking to shop or pick up things, there's a Walmart Supercenter, a Beachables store, Gildan Activeware, Kohl's, and shopping at Costco too. For nightlife or a casual drink, you've got Tailgators Sports Pub, Mex 1 Coastal Cantina, and Mellow Mushroom. The place sets up things for homeowners such as My Account and a Del Webb Portal, where neighbors can make service requests and find guides to home care, and there's a blog and learning center for mortgage questions, too, though folks will need to ask about the homeowner association fees as those details aren't posted but the sales center can tell you more. The community supports people who want to keep learning and stay social, with a focus on gathering, lifestyle, and connecting, and even the entrance is made to look inviting, and while new features keep getting added with more updates now and then, what's clear is Del Webb Point Hope pays attention to building quality homes with easy processes for buying, flexible choices, and ways for homeowners to get help when they need it.
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The full address for this community is Clements Ferry Road, Charleston, SC, 29492.
Yes, Del Webb Point Hope offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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